BUAKAW.. vittoria netta.. ad oggi non ci fossero stati tutti questi "strani risultati" Buakaw avrebbe in tasca almeno 4-5 titoli k1 - Thailand Legend..
it's rare that the MC ever says anything about the judge's decision. But if they have to mention this live where everyone is watching, then it truly means our champion Buakaw was robbed =(
@@clapdrix72 Unfortunately think you're right Greg. A lot of the fight's Buakaw has lost over the year's often looks like the judges favoured he's opponent's. Not just KB. Sometimes he has kicked the shit out of a guy for three rounds, and then there will still be an extra round because the judges thought the fight was evenly scored 😂😂 Sometimes it's so obvious that it's almost comic😂
The winner of this tournament would fight in Masato's retiring match. Which Masato represents as a Fighter Icon in Japan. The politicians would love to make sure that Masato win his fight as easy as possible. That's why they cheated Buakaw and let Souwer win. Buakaw already won against Masato once, whos to say that it won't happen again. BTW This is one of the most perfect match of Buakaw
The fitness and skill of these athletes is superb. If a normal guy, even after years of training, faced up against them then he'd be KO:d or seriously injured within seconds of the opening bell.
thanks soo much ive been searching like for ever to find that fight with english comentator schiavello to hear what he said about this fight i can´t agree more by the way, buakaw fought a perfect fight three rounds the draw and the extra round is one of the biggest robbery of all k1 fights ever of course just my personally opinion (souwer is a great fighter but it should have been buakaw facing petro in the final)
@Blahb27 get your eyes checked buddy, not sure which fight you were watching. Souwer couldn't get close to him, didn't land much, didn't kick, and ate kicks and knees...sure he punched but caused no damage. if you're saying he won the extension round maybe, but there is no way Souwer won the regulation rounds, even under K-1 rules.
@@ricksonrickson8796 Remember that a punch that hits hands, arms or legs does not count, whereas kicks that connect anywhere but the shin counts. That equals to Buakaw winning almost every single exchange in this fight. Souwer keeps the pace up but so many punches misses their target it just makes him look desperate.
@@DeathWithinTenSteps -Andy had massive hits to face and head of Buakaw almost every time he squared up. Buakaw had to resort to bullshit tactics like trying to tangle Andy up in the ropes. He lost the fight and you can see he knows it which is why he had to try all that crap every time he got in trouble. Not sure what match you watched...
@@wordragon I hope we can we have a civil discussion about this. Buakaw is using the clinch, a perfectly viable tactic and very likely Buakaw’s whole game plan going against a proficient boxer like Andy. Remember, a double kick from the same leg is showing off. If you can connect with the same kick twice you’ve shown the judges that your opponent has forgotten about defense. The best thing Andy could’ve done is to block or evade those kicks and counter with a clean kick of his own. That would’ve made Buakaw think twice before throwing another kick. I’ll give it to Andy though that he shows incredible resilience taking those kicks to the arms and moving forward. I know they hurt, I’ve been kicked like that.m many times. Like Andy my punches was my best feat during the later half of my fighting career. I respect your opinion, i get where you’re coming from. I can see your perspective. It is a viable tactic to fight like Andy did here. Aiming to connect with punches when your opponent kicks is certainly not a bad idea. He knew that Buakaw’s hands was not on the same level. What I see is this. Buakaw knows that Souwer has heavy and fast hands. What he’s doing is kicking his arms to wear his arms out. Just like Canelo is boxing people’s shoulders in his fights. I know this because I’ve had many fights in Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Kyokushin and a couple of boxing bouts. To connect with a kick to the arms and have the opponent rush you time and time again says to me that he’s desperate and is (at the time) not smart enough to see that he’s losing points. To me it looks sloppy. Like he doesn’t remember the basics of evading or blocking a kick. I know Andy to be smarter than this and I would’ve liked for him to have fought smarter here. I like the old time Muay Thai rules where a punch is not given a point unless it actually rocks the opponent. Can you see my perspective? Let’s keep it civil. Nothing but love and respect here my man. I hope you and yours have an amazing day.
omg!!! 100% clear buakaw win!!! fuck K1!!! same shit was Masato vs Artur Kyshenko 2008!!!! 100% Kyshenko, but extra round and 100% wrong judges' decision
go and watch and count the clean strikes for both fighters. Thats all I need to say.. and if you read my post you'll see I'm not talking about blocked strikes. If someone 'eats' a knee or kick it means it's a clean strike. sorry if you did not know that. Good kickboxers or muay thai fighters dont simply kick away and miss... both require technical striking, you don't see many muay thai knockouts from blocked strikes...doesn't matter which sport, both require good clean strikes.
when a round is too close to score(which it isn't), u give the round to the person that does the most damage(buakaw). these judges are fucking blind. i can't stand how often clear cut rounds are scored 10-10 in K1, it's such lazy judging. i had it 3-0 for buakaw. one extra round for sower( which shouldn't have even taken place)
Il y en a un qui était à l'entraînement et donnait un cours de boxe thaï... Même l'arbitre ne respectait pas les règles il donnait aussi un cours à l'arbitre.
K1 was a japanese promotion, based on all other japanese martial arts promotions and leagues ive ever known, all i need to know is that it's japanese to know there's going to be fuckery.
I agree that he lost those two fights. On the other hand. Those two fights are the only one he's actually lost in K-1. The other losses comes from extremely poor scoring by biased judges.